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A Handsome Divan by Daj A Comfortable Bed by Nigj \tkcdma- the 01 VAN \\M Sleep-mil BEDSPRIN G mtk the Sleep-well MATTRESS The "Steep-well" Bedspring in the Divanette model is ideally suitable for flats, sleeping balconies, and spare rooms. A lounge or divan by day—- . a bed at night. You are thus always ready for an unexpected guest. The Divanette Bedspring is fitted with six stumps. Together, the “Sleep-well” Coiled-Spring Mattress and the “Sleep-well” Bedspring offer you the ultimate in luxury sleeping. They give Jfdu anatomically-cprrect sleeping posture—you wake alert, revitalised, fully rested. They give' you lifetime wear. The mattress keeps its shape indefinitely—does not sag or spread, does not get lumpy or hard, has automatic ventilators to air-condition the interior’ Also available in| Standard Model Single or Double The standard !' Sleep-well" Ms bolts directly on to the bed-andi side rails nor wire, mattress The “Sleep-wed" Mattress is fulfil teed in writing. } Inquire et yeur Drapers er let how the mattress, and with It tht body of tht slttptr, sagt In tht centre with the oldrashloned wire mattress, This prevents (he werlay mattress from giving tht proper support '.o the body far restful, healthful tltep, Note how the " Sleep-well " itdsprlng gives a firm base for the overlay mattress, enabling its scientific springing to cushion the sleeper’s body correctly with the spine in a natural, straightline position. Wholeulel AKTHUft EtUF^I - Dunedin, Chriiithuhfln mm

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Here is this PROVED Scientific Way to End Your CATARRH BRONCHITIS, BRONCHIAL ASTHMA, ANTRUM AND SINUS TROUBLC Although It Is ho longer necessary, thousands •till suffer the misery, unpleasantness and Illness of catarrh. Hawking, coughing, spitting sniffling, blowing, Sneezing —his fgce pasty and yellow —his breath fetid and his vitality destroyed by poisonous germs, the Catarrh sufferer la indeed a pitiable object. Catarrh begins In the nasal passages, often resulting from a neglected cold. It Is caused by germs, named Micro-coccus Calanballs. B. Influenzae, Pneumococci, B. Septus, Streptococci, and B. Pneumoniae. Catarrh may cause serious chest .complaints, leaf ness, bead noises, constantly recurring Colds. Indigestion. Continuation. Skin Troubles, etc. Catarrh does not get better elthohl bacteriological treatment II ermlti Louis Pasteur Falhar of iMßiunisatitß slly grows worse. Lantlgen treats Catarrh by attacking (ach germ separately. It builds up the system so that the Catarrh germs are destroyed and removed, and Immunity Is built up so that the Symptoms d> not return. Suferen report .— “. . . Catarrh 111 eat Took Lantlgen treatment. Hearing restored after one bottle." . . Catarrh for many years. Lantlgen cleared it up. Heary feeling disappeared. Marked Improvement In general health," ". . . Catarrh of stomach and bowels. Great sufferer. Tried all kinds of medicines. Took Lantlgen treatment. Cured of complaint entirely on second bottle.” Sold and recommended by all chemists. [antigen "g" OUa'l'.' VAITIS'K . If Tone chemist has no supplies. wr JJ; e Q-tol-Flucnaol Lalioratorles, Box IbSS. »*tn.

For Farmers' Families Between-Season Holidays Endless seasonal work, caring lor flocks and herds and crops, places a heavy strain upon ail {arming people, dairymen especially. Still, in the slack mid year months, there’s some com* pensation for their hard springtime-to-autnmn toil; It’s then that farmers and their families can have the needed rest from routine, the change of environment, that the Railways, with cheap fares and services everywhere, arc particularly well suited to give. Have a holiday before winter sets in. Your Statfonmaster will be happy to help and advise ■you. , Take a Trip by Train !

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23323, 8 May 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23323, 8 May 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23323, 8 May 1941, Page 2

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